Tuesday, October 25, 2016
DMC: "January 22, 2012 The Night After My Mother’s Funeral" by Buffy Silverman
JANUARY 22, 2012 THE NIGHT AFTER MY MOTHER'S FUNERAL
We rifle through cabinets,
sorting piles of photographs and ancient souvenirs.
A flimsy box overflows with home movies,
mold wafts through the air.
My brother lifts a spool
and threads it through the dusty movie player,
assuming the role of boy-who-could-be-trusted-with-machines
once again.
The light flickers and our parents return,
younger than my memory spans,
at a beach house I cannot remember,
with carefree smiles I do not recognize.
My brother and sister race in and out of surf,
build castles,
bury toes,
strut their school-aged independence,
wandering farther and farther from the beach umbrella
where I shiver,
my four-year old self
wrapped in a warm towel
and my mother’s arms.
© 2016 Buffy Silverman. All rights reserved.
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Oh, Buffy. This is very moving. Well done!
ReplyDeleteOne of the aspects I like most about this, Buffy, is that it comes across as a vivid, dream sequence, which is very much what it feels like when we're grieving. Like we're not really a part of the "normal" reality that we still see going on around us. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing, Michelle. Very touching poem, Buffy, and I love the role of your brother!
DeleteI guess many of us have seen those movies, and you've brought a poignant memory to us all, Buffy. So much is shown in what we do in the 'after'. Beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful poem, Buffy. It captures the present and the past at once and wraps us in those loving arms.
ReplyDeleteI love this Buffy. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I can picture it all, and feel it all, perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI love the last stanza. It's a wonderful and so dreamlike.
ReplyDeleteSo many *feels* in this poem, Buffy. Thank you for sharing. =)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Buffy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful memory Buffy! I can visual this dream, semi-surreal experience for my Dad just passed away yesterday, thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss, Michelle.
DeleteThank you, all, for your kind comments--much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteVery, very, sweet poem. I love "The light flickers and our parents return." I relate to this lovely poem. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteI was sitting next to you watching the home movie. My parents made our home movies into VHS. Will the equipment be around when I am ready to view them? Those movies mean more when the players are gone. Special memories.
ReplyDeletewonderful poem Buffy so much felling in this poem that we can all relate to in our own lives thank you for sharing these moments of your life with us
ReplyDeleteLoved this poem. We did not have a video camera growing up but I have felt this same way going through boxes of old pictures with my siblings.
ReplyDeleteThe last stanza especially made me smile. Thanks for that image!